Back to All Events

Clinical Crossroads: Clinical approaches to addressing intersectionality with clients from marginalized communities

IMPORTANT: THIS EVENT IS TAKING PLACE IN THE LGBTQ THERAPIST'S GUILD AND IS NOT HOSTED BY THE HEALING GROUP INSTITUTE.

Systems Theory teaches us that our clients do not live in a vacuum. Many clients hold memberships in multiple marginalized groups, and the impact of the intersection of those various memberships often motivates clients to seek clinical help. In this presentation, J. Tekulvē Flower de Jackson-Vann, LMFT will share clinical and personal insights into working more effectively with clients from marginalized communities. He will share clinical approaches based on his nearly two decades of clinical experience in various clinical settings and his lived experience as a Black, queer, LDS-adjacent male living in the Intermountain West.

In order to participate, please sign up for The LGBTQ Therapist’s Guild here: https://www.lgbtqtherapists.com/

Learn more
Previous
Previous
December 16

Research Enthusiasts Society Series: Ok, What Is Gender? with Dr. Lisa Diamond

Next
Next
December 23

Perinatal Obsessive Compulsive Disorder with Monica Ashton, LCSW, PMH-C, CST